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In vivo imaging of insulin receptors in monkeys using 18F-labeled insulin and positron emission tomography.

R C Eastman1, R E Carson, K A Jacobson, Y Shai, M A Channing, B B Dunn, J D Bacher, E Baas, E Jones, K L Kirk.   

Abstract

We previously described a prosthetic group methodology for incorporating 18F into peptides and showed that 18F-labeled insulin (18F-insulin) binds to insulin receptors on human cells (IM-9 lymphoblastoid cells) with affinity equal to that of native insulin (1). We now report studies using 18F-insulin with positron emission tomography to study binding to insulin receptors in vivo. Positron emission tomography scans were performed in six rhesus monkeys injected with 0.3-1.4 mCi of 18F-insulin (approximately 0.1 nmol, SA 4-11 Ci/mumol). Integrity of the tracer in blood, determined by immunoprecipitation, was 94% of control for the first 5 min and decreased to 31% by 30 min. Specific, saturable uptake of 18F was observed in the liver and kidney. Coinjection of unlabeled insulin (200 U, approximately 1 nmol) with the 18F-insulin reduced liver and increased kidney uptake of the labeled insulin. Liver radioactivity was decreased by administration of unlabeled insulin at 3 min, but not 5 min, after administration of the tracer, while some kidney radioactivity could be displaced 5 min after injection. Clearance of 18F was predominantly in bile and urine. 18F-insulin is a suitable analogue for studying insulin receptor-ligand interactions in vivo, especially in the liver and kidney.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1612200      PMCID: PMC3425641          DOI: 10.2337/diab.41.7.855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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